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MIDW1001 2025-26
Antenatal Midwifery Practice
This module introduces the scope of midwifery practice and foundations of universal midwifery care in order for you to contribute to the provision of safe, competent and evidence-based care throughout the antenatal period. You will consider the biological, psychological and sociological adaptations of pregnancy, and how these impact upon the woman and her family. You will combine your knowledge about the adaptations of the human body to pregnancy, with the recommended care provision, to learn essential clinical skills in preparation for your first clinical placement. -
MIDW1001 2026-27
Antenatal Midwifery Practice
This module introduces the scope of midwifery practice and foundations of universal midwifery care in order for you to contribute to the provision of safe, competent and evidence-based care throughout the antenatal period. You will consider the biological, psychological and sociological adaptations of pregnancy, and how these impact upon the woman and her family. You will combine your knowledge about the adaptations of the human body to pregnancy, with the recommended care provision, to learn essential clinical skills in preparation for your first clinical placement. -
ANTH3005 2028-29
Anthropological Perspectives on Migration and Mobilities
This module introduces anthropological approaches to migration and mobility, drawing on case studies from diverse geographical and historical contexts. In light of key concepts from anthropology and related disciplines, the module examines how mobility shapes individual and collective lives, how migration is produced and contested across different settings, and what an anthropological lens reveals about border control, climate displacement, and labour migration. On completing the module, students will be able to apply their learning to contemporary real-world challenges. -
HIST1212 2027-28
Antiquity and Authority: Ancient Persia in Modern Iranian Politics
This module examines how ancient Persian history has been remembered, interpreted, and mobilised in modern Iranian political and cultural contexts. Covering the period from the Achaemenid Empire to late antiquity, students will explore the symbolic and practical use of pre-Islamic Persian heritage by successive dynasties, nationalist movements, and contemporary opposition groups. The module investigates questions of identity, legitimacy, religion, and historical memory, highlighting the enduring relevance of ancient Persian narratives in both state and oppositional discourse.
Through guided primary sources and structured engagement with secondary scholarship, students will develop an understanding of how ancient history continues to shape modern political discourse and identity formation in Iran. -
HIST1212 2026-27
Antiquity and Authority: Ancient Persia in Modern Iranian Politics
This module examines how ancient Persian history has been remembered, interpreted, and mobilised in modern Iranian political and cultural contexts. Covering the period from the Achaemenid Empire to late antiquity, students will explore the symbolic and practical use of pre-Islamic Persian heritage by successive dynasties, nationalist movements, and contemporary opposition groups. The module investigates questions of identity, legitimacy, religion, and historical memory, highlighting the enduring relevance of ancient Persian narratives in both state and oppositional discourse.
Through guided primary sources and structured engagement with secondary scholarship, students will develop an understanding of how ancient history continues to shape modern political discourse and identity formation in Iran. -
HIST1209 2026-27
Antisemitism and Islamophobia in modern European history
Reports about the growth antisemitic and Islamophobic speech and acts regularly make the headlines in Europe and globally. In the case of antisemitism, this has led to accusations that left-wing antizionism or postcolonial migration are to blame for the rise of a new form of antisemitism. And yet, if contemporary commentators often draw parallels between antisemitism and Islamophobia, they rarely look at these two phenomena in the same frame or in a wider historical context. Focusing on modern Europe, this course will explore the origins, causes, and motivations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, as well as their connections to both religion and secular ideologies. We will consider how these two projects of exclusion overlap and diverge, whether antisemitism differs from other forms of prejudice (and if so, how so), their constitutive role in national and imperial projects, as well as the various forms they have taken. -
HIST1209 2025-26
Antisemitism and Islamophobia in modern European history
Reports about the growth antisemitic and Islamophobic speech and acts regularly make the headlines in Europe and globally. In the case of antisemitism, this has led to accusations that left-wing antizionism or postcolonial migration are to blame for the rise of a new form of antisemitism. And yet, if contemporary commentators often draw parallels between antisemitism and Islamophobia, they rarely look at these two phenomena in the same frame or in a wider historical context. Focusing on modern Europe, this course will explore the origins, causes, and motivations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, as well as their connections to both religion and secular ideologies. We will consider how these two projects of exclusion overlap and diverge, whether antisemitism differs from other forms of prejudice (and if so, how so), their constitutive role in national and imperial projects, as well as the various forms they have taken. -
HIST1209 2027-28
Antisemitism and Islamophobia in modern European history
Reports about the growth antisemitic and Islamophobic speech and acts regularly make the headlines in Europe and globally. In the case of antisemitism, this has led to accusations that left-wing antizionism or postcolonial migration are to blame for the rise of a new form of antisemitism. And yet, if contemporary commentators often draw parallels between antisemitism and Islamophobia, they rarely look at these two phenomena in the same frame or in a wider historical context. Focusing on modern Europe, this course will explore the origins, causes, and motivations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, as well as their connections to both religion and secular ideologies. We will consider how these two projects of exclusion overlap and diverge, whether antisemitism differs from other forms of prejudice (and if so, how so), their constitutive role in national and imperial projects, as well as the various forms they have taken. -
FEEG6005 2029-30
Applications of CFD
The basic concept of Computational Fluid Dynamics and numerical procedures (FVM/FDM) are introduced. The major focus is practical applications, including geometry and grid generation, using solvers and turbulence models in CFD packages, and interpretation of data. -
FEEG6005 2025-26
Applications of CFD
The basic concept of Computational Fluid Dynamics and numerical procedures (FVM/FDM) are introduced. The major focus is practical applications, including geometry and grid generation, using solvers and turbulence models in CFD packages, and interpretation of data.